Apple last updated the Apple TV media streaming device in 2015, adding Siri support, a voice-recongising remote, and powered by the tvOS operating system. The new Apple TV could be unveiled alongside new iPhones in September. ( read original story ...)
Forget the Apple TV — this dirt-cheap Google gadget revolutionised my living room
Looking to spruce up your lounge? An Apple TV top box starts at $149 (£139). A PlayStation 4 is currently $269 (£227). A smart TV will set you back hundreds. Forget all of them — Google sells a gadget for just $35 (£30) that will transform how you ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV: 4K, HDR Support Options In HomePod Firmware Leaks
faster specifications allowed the new Apple TV to run apps and a redesigned remote could be used for games and other applications. But at the time, cost concerns reportedly led Apple to leave out 4K support for the Apple TV upon its release on late 2015. ( read original story ...)
HomePod Firmware Reveals Upcoming 4K Apple TV with HDR10 and Dolby Vision; iPhone 8’s Face ID to Support Third-Party Apps
The HomePod firmware that Apple published a couple of weeks back inadvertently revealed a lot about the upcoming iPhone 8. Now, more digging into the firmware has revealed that Apple is working on a new Apple TV with 4K support. In addition to 4K, the ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s single sign-on feature gains nearly 440 new providers, expands to Guam and US Virgin Islands
This cumbersome process must be repeated on each owned iOS and tvOS device. Not coincidentally, single sign-on debuted just one week prior to Apple's "TV app," which acts as a content gathering, discovery and viewing hub for supported streaming apps ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Accidentally Confirms New 4K HDR Apple TV
developer of the unofficial WWDC app for macOS) would seem to suggest that the launch of the next, vastly improved Apple TV really isn’t far away. In fact, given that the current Apple TV has seemed to me to be out of date from the day it launched and as ... ( read original story ...
Code hints the next Apple TV will support 4K and HDR
It probably supports more HDR modes than your TV. There have been murmurs of a 4K Apple TV and even hints of 4K HDR videos on iTunes, but now we have evidence tying it all together. Remember that incredibly revealing HomePod firmware? Developer Guilherme ... ( read original story ...)